Huge Mug In Black Pottery by Hanmichon Horam

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Dimensions H: 8 | W: 6 Inches
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This elegant black pottery, crafted by Hanmichon Horam, is a striking example of traditional craftsmanship that marries functionality with aesthetic appeal. The pottery is characterized by its smooth, glossy finish, achieved through a unique firing process that gives it a rich, deep black color. The pot features a cylindrical shape with a slightly tapered base, offering both stability and a pleasing visual balance. On either side of the pot, small protruding handles are seamlessly integrated into the design, adding to its practical use while enhancing its minimalist beauty. The pottery's surface is impeccably smooth, showcasing the artisan's skill and attention to detail. This piece not only serves as a functional vessel but also as a testament to the timeless art of black pottery, a craft that has been passed down through generations. Its simple yet sophisticated design makes it a perfect addition to both modern and traditional settings, embodying a sense of cultural heritage and artistic excellence.


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Each of our artworks are hand painted by master artists across India. We provide a digital authentication certificate with this artwork signed by the artist which will be sent over email after 3-4 days of delivery of the artwork.

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Customisation

Most artworks can be customised in terms of colours, size and elements to fit your requirements.

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Domestic Orders

All prices are inclusive of GST and applicable Indian taxes.

  • We offer free shipping on orders above ₹999 for all artworks, except Lippan, Terracotta and Thikri.
  • A flat shipping rate of ₹249 applies to orders below ₹999.

Lippan, Terracotta and Thikri

Shipping is charged on a per-kilogram basis, due to the delicate and bulky nature of these items.


International Orders

  • A flat shipping charge of ₹4,000 applies to international artwork orders.
  • Customs duties, taxes, or import charges in the buyer’s country are not included and must be borne by the buyer.
  • Shipping rates for Lippan, Terracotta and Thikri artworks will be calculated based on weight.


Additonal Shipping Charges

Extra charges may be applicable for both domestic and international deliveries in the following cases:

  • If the article requires additional packaging (such as a wooden crate) to ensure safe shipping due to its delicate nature.
  • Custom-framed artworks.
  • Artworks where shorter side exceeds 36 inches or Decor items with any side over 35 inches.
  • If you request express shipping. Contact support to check availability.
  • The order contains more than two different product types.


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Delivery Timelines and Returns +

All artworks are handmade and couriered securely packed in a tube.

This artwork will be Made to Order and will take 2-3 weeks to be made and shipped. Returns are not applicable on Made To Order artworks.

Once your order is placed, our team stays in constant communication with the artist to track the progress and ensure the quality of your order. You will receive regular updates from us throughout this process.

All MeMeraki artworks are hand-painted. In rare occasions, artist may face delays due to weather, health, prior commitments or force majeure. Our team will reach out to you with revised timelines in case of such delays. We appreciate your understanding and patience in such situations.


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All artworks on the website are hand painted from scratch by our master artists. This makes every artwork absolutely unique and the actual colour and overall artwork may vary slightly from the artwork image posted here.


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